The Real Property Law of the State of New York: Being Chapter Fifty of the Consolidated Laws (passed February 17, 1909 ; Chapter 52, Laws of 1909) and All the Amendments TheretoRobert Ludlow Fowler Baker, Voorhis, 1909 - 1382ÆäÀÌÁö |
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... England divide themselves into three great periods , the ancient , the middle , and the new ; thus corresponding to the jurisprudentia antiqua , media , et nova of the civilians . The ancient jurisprudence , in so far as it affects land ...
... England divide themselves into three great periods , the ancient , the middle , and the new ; thus corresponding to the jurisprudentia antiqua , media , et nova of the civilians . The ancient jurisprudence , in so far as it affects land ...
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... England . Yet the points of difference between the feudal law of Continental Europe and the medieval or feudal law of England are so many and wide , that the writings of foreign feudists cut no great figure in the literature of English ...
... England . Yet the points of difference between the feudal law of Continental Europe and the medieval or feudal law of England are so many and wide , that the writings of foreign feudists cut no great figure in the literature of English ...
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... England , and then most " feuds " or tenant - rights over lands had become estates of inheritance , what- ever else they may have been in the earlier stages of the feudal law.18 When such a tenancy was made inheritable by the form of ...
... England , and then most " feuds " or tenant - rights over lands had become estates of inheritance , what- ever else they may have been in the earlier stages of the feudal law.18 When such a tenancy was made inheritable by the form of ...
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... England . Tenures . Tenure is in Latin " tenor , " and is the same as tenor investiturae , " which implies the terms of the feudal donation . But English jurists use the term " tenure " in a larger sense , to denote the feudal relation ...
... England . Tenures . Tenure is in Latin " tenor , " and is the same as tenor investiturae , " which implies the terms of the feudal donation . But English jurists use the term " tenure " in a larger sense , to denote the feudal relation ...
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... England , during the period embraced in the jurisprudentia antiqua , are the Justiciar , Glanvill , and the commentator , Bracton . The ages of these writers have recently received much illumination . from the great work of the learned ...
... England , during the period embraced in the jurisprudentia antiqua , are the Justiciar , Glanvill , and the commentator , Bracton . The ages of these writers have recently received much illumination . from the great work of the learned ...
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879 ÆäÀÌÁö - Every contract for the leasing for a longer period than one year, or for the sale of any...
81 ÆäÀÌÁö - No person shall be held to answer for a capital or otherwise infamous crime (except in cases of impeachment, and in cases of militia when in actual service ; and the land and naval forces in time of war...
261 ÆäÀÌÁö - the absolute power of alienation shall not be suspended by any limitation or condition whatever for a longer period than during the continuance of not more than two lives in being at the creation of the estate...
83 ÆäÀÌÁö - State, made by the King of Great Britain, or persons acting under his authority, after the fourteenth day of October, one thousand seven hundred and seventy-five, shall be null and void ; but nothing contained in this constitution shall affect any grants of land within this State, made by the authority of the said king or his predecessors, or shall annul any charters to bodies politic and corporate, by him or them made...
421 ÆäÀÌÁö - ... equity, shall be deemed to have a legal estate therein, of the same quality and duration, and subject to the same conditions, as his beneficial interest.
261 ÆäÀÌÁö - The absolute power of alienation shall not be suspended by any limitation or condition whatever, for a longer period than during the continuance of not more than two lives in being at the creation of the estate, except in the single case mentioned in the next section.
938 ÆäÀÌÁö - ... every such conveyance not so recorded, shall be void as against any subsequent purchaser, in good faith and for a valuable consideration, of the same real estate, or any portion thereof, whose conveyance shall be first duly recorded.2 Comment.
857 ÆäÀÌÁö - IN WITNESS WHEREOF the said party of the first part has hereunto set his hand and seal the day and year first above written.
921 ÆäÀÌÁö - ... together with the appurtenances and all the estate and rights of the party of the first part in and to said premises.
773 ÆäÀÌÁö - Laws, c. 50) ¡× 227 (Laws of 1909, c. r>2), which provides that, "where any building, which is leased or occupied, is destroyed or so injured by the elements, or any other cause as to be untenantable, and unfit for occupancy, and no express agreement to the contrary has been made in writing...